Rocket for education and discovery is pending approval.
The left wing will be the hotel where there will be beds for each person, food for the trip and first few months of life on Aurora, there will be large forms of entertainment in the lower area of the ship and the large dining hall for breakfast lunch and dinner. The top cone is the safest and is best for people who get motion sickness. All though this area does cost extra it makes the trip feel much safer. There will be 1.43 billion people coming aboard this ship this may seem like quite a squishy 2 days but as the two large cylinders have a volume of 343671428m each, and the 6 smaller cylinders have a volume of 343671428m each.
The right wing will be for the supplies and technology we will need to take and also the control panel will be located near the bottom of the ship. This side of the ship will be out of bounds to passengers but can be easily accesible by staff. The only event in which passengers can board this part of the ship is in emergencies.
The middle blue platform is named "The Lookout". This can be accessed by anyone at anytime. The purpose of this is so you can lookout at the stars on our journey and see what real space looks like. On the journey we will be using Melbourne, Australia's time and we do recommend that the best time to lookout at the stars is around 4:00 pm and look out the square windows for the best view at that time.
McCorlish Lab built and designed by Sophie McCormack and Lily English
First floor: Reception and archive centre
When you walk through the entrance door the first thing you will see is the reception desk and a lounge area. Workers and guests will sign in at the reception desk. Once signed in workers will alk straight up to there floor, where as guests will have to wait in the lounge area to be called up. Beyond the reception is the archive room where all the files are kept on experiments and visits.
second floor: The second floor is where the 5 main scientist's offices are. Dr. English, Dr.McCormack, Professor Frost, Professor Buck and Professor Vanilla.
Dr. English, Professor Vanilla and Professor Frost are currently working on discovery the planets around us and to try and go further into space then we have ever been before.
Rocket for education and discovery is pending approval.
The left wing will be the hotel where there will be beds for each person, food for the trip and first few months of life on Aurora, there will be large forms of entertainment in the lower area of the ship and the large dining hall for breakfast lunch and dinner. The top cone is the safest and is best for people who get motion sickness. All though this area does cost extra it makes the trip feel much safer. There will be 1.43 billion people coming aboard this ship this may seem like quite a squishy 2 days but as the two large cylinders have a volume of 343671428m each, and the 6 smaller cylinders have a volume of 343671428m each.
The right wing will be for the supplies and technology we will need to take and also the control panel will be located near the bottom of the ship. This side of the ship will be out of bounds to passengers but can be easily accesible by staff. The only event in which passengers can board this part of the ship is in emergencies.
The middle blue platform is named "The Lookout". This can be accessed by anyone at anytime. The purpose of this is so you can lookout at the stars on our journey and see what real space looks like. On the journey we will be using Melbourne, Australia's time and we do recommend that the best time to lookout at the stars is around 4:00 pm and look out the square windows for the best view at that time.
McCorlish Lab built and designed by Sophie McCormack and Lily English
First floor: Reception and archive centre
When you walk through the entrance door the first thing you will see is the reception desk and a lounge area. Workers and guests will sign in at the reception desk. Once signed in workers will alk straight up to there floor, where as guests will have to wait in the lounge area to be called up. Beyond the reception is the archive room where all the files are kept on experiments and visits.
second floor: The second floor is where the 5 main scientist's offices are. Dr. English, Dr.McCormack, Professor Frost, Professor Buck and Professor Vanilla.
Dr. English, Professor Vanilla and Professor Frost are currently working on discovery the planets around us and to try and go further into space then we have ever been before.
third floor: